Iran war: Wang Yi signals greater involvement
Just one week before US President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet with Xi Jinping, Iran’s foreign minister visits China.
By Julia Fiedler
Just one week before US President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet with Xi Jinping, Iran’s foreign minister visits China.
By Julia Fiedler
One year on, business leaders, observers and the opposition are assessing the Merz administration’s China policy. Despite numerous initiatives, there remains a wide gap between aspirations and reality.
By Manuel Liu
Ruge is currently NATO’s Deputy Secretary General for Political Affairs and Security Policy in Brussels.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
German Economy Minister Katherina Reiche will travel to China at the end of May. The trip comes amid mounting tensions between Europe and China.
By Angela Köckritz
The appointment of Roelf Meyer as South Africa’s new ambassador to Washington has drawn mixed reactions. The apartheid-era politician now faces the difficult task of repairing strained relations with the US.
By Andreas Sieren
As conflict in the Middle East intensifies, New Delhi and Seoul are expanding their economic ties and planning to boost trade in energy, critical minerals, shipbuilding, semiconductors and steel. The goal is to double bilateral trade to $50 billion by 2030.
By Ning Wang
According to a recent survey, more than 30% of respondents see Singapore as the country that has contributed the most to solving regional challenges. Only 22% named previous frontrunner Indonesia.
By Angela Köckritz
The Dakar International Forum on Peace and Security in Africa is considered the African counterpart to the Munich Security Conference. This year, however, there are hardly any high-profile guests in attendance.
By Lucia Weiß
China’s foreign minister has urged his Iranian counterpart to restore normal shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Chinese business representatives continue to see global energy supply chains at risk.
By Manuel Liu
According to a new study, perceptions of China in the United States have shifted somewhat in a more positive direction. While more Americans now hold favorable views of China, the image of the country as a strategic rival remains dominant.
By Yi Ling Pan